Mar 16 • 09:35 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Wayne Rooney urges Man Utd to perform transfer U-turn - 'I take that back'

Wayne Rooney calls on Manchester United to reconsider their decision to let Casemiro leave at the end of the season after the player has shown renewed form.

Wayne Rooney has publicly urged Manchester United to reverse their decision to allow midfielder Casemiro to leave the club at the end of the current season. Initially, the club announced in January that they would not be extending Casemiro's contract, which is set to expire in June. However, following his impressive performances under interim manager Michael Carrick, fans have rallied for Casemiro to stay, expressing their desire for him to play at least one more year at Old Trafford.

In a recent match against Aston Villa, Casemiro scored an important goal, contributing significantly to United's 3-1 victory. His resurgence in form has captivated both the fans and Rooney, who initially thought Casemiro's time at the club was over. Now, after witnessing his impact on the field, Rooney seems to have changed his tune, emphasizing that Casemiro's experience and skills could be beneficial for United in the upcoming season.

This situation not only highlights the ongoing discussions surrounding United's transfer policies but also raises questions about how decisions made by the management can change based on player performances and fan sentiments. Casemiro, who earns a substantial weekly wage of £375,000, has become an essential player in recent weeks, and the pressure is mounting on the club's management to reassess their plans regarding his future with Manchester United.

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